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Twitter (X) Privacy Settings
Go to Settings & Support > Settings and privacy
Your account
Account information
- Phone: Remove phone number if added
Security and account access
Security
- Two-factor authentication >
- Authenticator app > Get started > Scan the barcode using an authenticator app > Enter 6 digit code > Confirm > Save the backup code.
NOTE 1: Use a privacy respecting authenticator app. Check out recommendations, alternatives & reviews.
NOTE 2: The backup code is required to login, if 2FA method is lost, broken or unavailable. Keep this code somewhere safe, to prevent loss or unauthorized access. It can be stored in a password manager, in an encrypted note, or write it down somewhere safe.
- Password reset protect: On
Apps and sessions
- Connected Apps > Remove anything you don't use
Privacy and safety
Audience, media and tagging
- Photo tagging: Only people you follow can tag you
Your posts
- Add location information to your posts >
- Add location information to your posts: Off
- Remove all location information attached to your posts > Delete
Direct messages
- Allow message requests from: No one (Your followers will still be able to message you)
- Allow audio and video calls from: People you follow (Only available in the app)
- Enhanced call privacy: On (Only available in the app)
- Show/send read receipts: Off
Spaces
- Allow followers to see which Spaces you're listening to: Off
Discoverability and contacts
- Let people who have your email find you on X: Off
- Let people who have your phone number find you on X: Off
- Manage contacts > Remove all contacts
Ads preferences
- Personalized ads: Off
Inferred identity
- Personalize based on your inferred identity: Off
Data sharing with business partners
- Allow additional information sharing with business partners: Off
Location information
- Personalize based on places you've been: Off
Remove Location and Birth date from your bio or provide false info if you want.
Also remove any other personally identifiable info like phone numbers, emails etc. you might have added in your bio.